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Spark Health CAN-SPAM Act Compliance Policy
Spark Health respects the privacy and preferences of its customers and visitors. We have the right per the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 Rights to remove all marketing email to ensure ethical communication. This law imposes certain rules and guidelines on sending commercial emails, allows recipients to refuse to receive future emails, and establishes penalties for violations. We aim to keep all electronic communications from this site open, courteous, and legal.
This policy outlines how we conduct our email practices — what is considered commercial email, how we receive consent, how opt-outs are handled, and how compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act is achieved. This policy establishes the terms and conditions under which we collect personal information when you visit our website or sign up for our communications.
What Is the CAN-SPAM Act and Why Is It Important
The CAN-SPAM Act is a US federal law that regulates the sending of commercial emails. The main purpose of this law is to protect people from being bombarded with misleading, fraudulent or unwanted marketing emails. Under this law, companies must provide accurate sender information in their messages, write honest subject lines, and make it easy for recipients to unsubscribe or opt out of future emails. [Website name of the pharmaceutical business] is one of those businesses which can make life so simple, by comply with CAN-SPAM Act.
What Is Commercial Email?
Commercial email’ means any electronic mail message that is sent for the purpose of advertising or promoting a commercial product or service. For Also pharma, this means sending our customers emails regarding our pharmaceutical business, including our pharmaceutical products, price reductions, special offers, health tips, and other related products. That excludes transactional or relationship-based emails — order confirmations, shipping updates, replies to customer inquiries — because they aren’t strictly promotional. But even so, we send transactional emails in line with best practices and customer expectations.
Our Commitment to CAN-SPAM Act Compliance
To remain compliant with the CAN-SPAM Act, Spark Health follows these guidelines:
Unambiguous Identification of Sender
Spark Health clearly identifies the sender of each email. All of our emails include our business name, physical mailing address, and valid contact information, allowing recipients to easily identify the source of the communication.
Targeted Subject Lines and Content
We also make sure that our emails accurately represent the subject line. Note: Deceptive or misleading subject lines are prohibited. For instance, if the email includes a promotion for certain types of pharmaceuticals, the subject line will clearly indicate the offer without exaggeration or misrepresentation.
Nature of Advertising Content
If an email includes advertising or promotional content, we clearly inform recipients about it. Promotional emails are not disguised as transactional or informational communications.
Opt-Out Mechanisms
We include a clear and conspicuous unsubscribe link in every commercial email that we send, so that recipients can opt out of future emails. The link to managing recipients' email preferences is front and center and very easy to use.
Processing opt-out requests promptly
As best practice, we also ensure that when you unsubscribe from email’s we act on your request immediately. In accordance with the CAN-SPAM Act, once we receive any opt-out request, we process it with 10 business days and remove the recipient’s email address from our mailing list. A recipient who has requested not to receive messages will not receive further promotional emails unless they choose to receive them again.
No Third-Party Email Lists
We do not sell, rent or lease third party lists. We only need your email to be able to communicate with you.
Transactional Vs. Relationship-Based Emails
(The CAN-SPAM Act primarily applies to commercial emails, but we also make sure all transactional or relationship-based content is being sent in a responsible way.) Transactional emails — these emails provide important updates regarding orders and account information or customer service inquiries. Unless a recipient has opted in to receive promotional communications, they are not used for promotional purposes.
Training and Internal Monitoring
Spark Health also has policies and training programs in place that help ensure our marketing team and relevant staff comply with the CAN-SPAM Act. We regularly auditing our practices to identify and amend potential compliance issue.
It does not include consent or collection of email addresses.
At Spark Health , we only are interested in adding people to our email list when they give clear and unambiguous consent. There are multiple methods through which customers and visitors can sign-up for our emails, including:
Registering for a newsletter on our website. Choosing in the checkout process Requesting more information about our products and services. Entering promotions, sweepstakes, or contests, or responding to a survey, via email.
●Example of a Subscription Form: While collecting email addresses, we notify individuals about what content they will receive such as exclusive offers, product updates, health-related content, etc. We do not use pre-checked boxes or any other deceptive means to obtain consent.
How Recipients Can Control Their Preferences
We know that everyone has different email preferences. As a result, Spark Health provides various alternatives for managing email subscriptions. Every promotional email has a footer with features like:
One that allows the recipient to opt out of our lists. Note that clicking on this link doesn't lead straight to an opt-out confirmation page, rather users are directed to a page where they are asked if they really do want to opt out. If recipients prefer to (a) update their preferences or (b) opt out of email communications altogether, they can also reach out directly to our customer service team to make those changes themselves.
How do we secure your personal information
We also value your privacy and your information security in accordance with the CAN-SPAM Act. Therefore, email addresses and other collected contact details Spark Health are stored safely and used only for the purposes specified in our Privacy Policy. We do not sell, rent, or share information about you with third parties for marketing purposes.
How to Report Spam or Unwanted Emails
If you suspect that you received an email from Spark Health that violates the CAN-SPAM Act or you have reason to believe that an email from Spark Health is spam, please report this immediately to us . Include information about the email in question, such as the sending address, subject line and date it was received. All complaints are taken very seriously and will be looked into immediately.
Your Rights as a Recipient
According to the CAN-SPAM Act, you have the right to: Over the latest car promo emails from us. However, do expect transparency about who is sending the email and why. Don't get caught with false subject lines or misleading corbel in mails. We take your rights seriously and strive to offer you a positive email experience with us that is fully compliant with the law.